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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 20/05/2025*

    UTME resit: JAMB to release results of 379,000 candidates Wednesday

    NAFDAC confirms temporary lifting of ban on sachet alcohol

    Borno residents observe one-day fast over Boko Haram menace

    Gunmen kill soldier attending strippers’ party in Anambra

    INEC recgonises Abure faction’s nominee for Anambra gov poll

    APC, PDP trade blame over Osun LGs three-month shutdown

    Trump govt to pay family of woman killed during Capitol riot $5m

    Britain, Canada, France warn Israel over ‘egregious actions’ in Gaza

    Pope’s offer to host Russia-Ukraine peace talks, receives global backing

    BASA: Nigeria, UAE allow ticket sale in foreign currencies

    Nigerian teenager’s corpse recovered from Ireland river

    Nigerian boxers rage as Oluwasegun’s corpse remains in Ghana

    NiDCOM facilitates return of actress Jumoke George’s daughter from Mali


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Since 1924, it has been made compulsory for Australian citizens over the age of 18 to vote in federal elections, by-elections and referendums.

    * There’s an ant species unique to New York City. Called ManhattAnts, biologists found them in a specific 14-block strip of the city.
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    Southeast Reps Caucus demands outright cancellation of 2025 UTME

    Alleged defamation: Natasha petitions IGP over ‘Prof Mgbeke’, Akpabio

    Delta opts out of suit against Rivers emergency rule

    Court dismisses Shaibu’s N50b suit against ex-Governor Obaseki, others

    N6.9bn fraud: I’ve no case to answer, Fayose tells court

    N76bn fraud: Lawyer’s absence stalls AMCON ex-MD’s trial

    EFCC arrests 120 over ‘internet fraud’, seizes ‘26 exotic cars’ in Lagos

    DSS Nabs Another Kidnap Kingpin Going For Hajj

    Army storms bandits’ camps in Benue, destroys kingpin’s hideout

    Army probes ‘assault’ on detective by soldiers in Ebonyi

    Navy inducts new aircraft to boost counter-terror operations

    Joint security team rescues three kidnapped victims in Kogi forest

    NAFDAC busts fake healthcare providers in Rivers, arrests one

    FG lists rising revenue, lower debt as reform gains

    Capital market is anchoring $1tr economy target, says Edun

    Nigeria’s economic reforms on course, Bagudu tells World Bank

    Keyamo proposes single African air transport market

    FG pays Nasarawa N9.7bn for Lafia airport takeover

    Upgraded Oyo airport begins operations 2026

    Fed Govt to deploy 90,000 km fibre optic to boost Internet connectivity

    NITDA to drive digital inclusion with 1,600 ICT centre

    NELFUND pays April upkeep allowance to loan beneficiaries

    Nigeria’s banking system resilient, safe, says CBN

    FG promotes 18 to Assistant Corps Marshal in FRSC

    CAC, NIBSS unveil API to deliver specialised services

    FRSC vows crackdown on fake driving schools

    Speak your language to your children, Soyinka urges Africans

    Bauchi varsity gets NUC accreditation for 17 courses

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    Manufacturers kick as TCN awards $100m contract to Chinese firms

    PETROAN alarmed over prolonged Port Harcourt, Warri, Kaduna refineries’ repair

    Brewery sector rebounds with N1.9tn revenue

    Insurers begin campaign to enforce third-party policy

    OPS presses for rate cut as MPC convenes today

    Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote

    Marketers import N436bn petrol amid row with Dangote

    Aside poverty, fanaticism also driving insecurity in the North – MBF

    Compulsory voting bill violates Nigerian constitution – Falana

    Shadow govt: Lawyer hails DSS for challenging legality in court

    Tinubu’s 2027 bid: APC courts opposition govs with high-stakes offers

    Oyebanji’s second-term endorsement divides Ekiti APC

    Coalition: Obi remains with Labour Party – Obedient Movement

    Obi: I’m not desperate to run for office

    Mutfwang swears in five perm secs in Plateau

    Kano gov swears in new commissioner for internal security

    I’m laying foundation for good governance in Rivers – Ibas

    Sanwo-Olu swears in heads of education, power, electoral commissions

    Sanwo-Olu inaugurates two housing estates

    Gov Idris mourns ex-EFCC boss Bawa’s brother

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    Edo Deputy Speaker Oligbi-Edeko resigns

    Kaduna council re-endorses Tinubu, gov for second term

    Bauchi deploys fresh strategies to bolster security

    LASG resolves Okun-Ajah, Mayegun land dispute

    Lagos builds 61 roads, repairs over 1,000

    Ekiti boosts water infrastructures with solar-powered facilities

    Kaduna urges Miyetti Allah collaboration to foster peace

    Ibadan, Ogbomoso monarchs reject Alaafin as permanent council chair

    Emir Sanusi turbans Ganduje’s nephew as village head

    Itsekiri youths denounce INEC’s ward delineation report, hold peace walk in Warri

    Police grill officer for assaulting Lagos Uber driver

    Niger police arrest ex-soldier, two others for abducting students

    Suspected Ogun ritualist nabbed for cutting baby’s head

    Gombe stepfather risks life jail over rape of two-year-old daughter

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2006, the Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest power station, was officially opened in China. Despite its benefits, the project remains controversial because it flooded archeological and cultural sites and displaced some 1.3 million people.

    * On this day in 1873, blue jeans were patented. Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis invented the garment, which today represents one of the most popular types of trousers worldwide.

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    If people aren’t calling you crazy, you aren’t thinking big enough. – Richard Branson

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 20/05/2025* UTME resit: JAMB to release results of 379,000 candidates Wednesday NAFDAC confirms temporary lifting of ban on sachet alcohol Borno residents observe one-day fast over Boko Haram menace Gunmen kill soldier attending strippers’ party in Anambra INEC recgonises Abure faction’s nominee for Anambra gov poll APC, PDP trade blame over Osun LGs three-month shutdown Trump govt to pay family of woman killed during Capitol riot $5m Britain, Canada, France warn Israel over ‘egregious actions’ in Gaza Pope’s offer to host Russia-Ukraine peace talks, receives global backing BASA: Nigeria, UAE allow ticket sale in foreign currencies Nigerian teenager’s corpse recovered from Ireland river Nigerian boxers rage as Oluwasegun’s corpse remains in Ghana NiDCOM facilitates return of actress Jumoke George’s daughter from Mali ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Since 1924, it has been made compulsory for Australian citizens over the age of 18 to vote in federal elections, by-elections and referendums. * There’s an ant species unique to New York City. Called ManhattAnts, biologists found them in a specific 14-block strip of the city. ------------------------- Southeast Reps Caucus demands outright cancellation of 2025 UTME Alleged defamation: Natasha petitions IGP over ‘Prof Mgbeke’, Akpabio Delta opts out of suit against Rivers emergency rule Court dismisses Shaibu’s N50b suit against ex-Governor Obaseki, others N6.9bn fraud: I’ve no case to answer, Fayose tells court N76bn fraud: Lawyer’s absence stalls AMCON ex-MD’s trial EFCC arrests 120 over ‘internet fraud’, seizes ‘26 exotic cars’ in Lagos DSS Nabs Another Kidnap Kingpin Going For Hajj Army storms bandits’ camps in Benue, destroys kingpin’s hideout Army probes ‘assault’ on detective by soldiers in Ebonyi Navy inducts new aircraft to boost counter-terror operations Joint security team rescues three kidnapped victims in Kogi forest NAFDAC busts fake healthcare providers in Rivers, arrests one FG lists rising revenue, lower debt as reform gains Capital market is anchoring $1tr economy target, says Edun Nigeria’s economic reforms on course, Bagudu tells World Bank Keyamo proposes single African air transport market FG pays Nasarawa N9.7bn for Lafia airport takeover Upgraded Oyo airport begins operations 2026 Fed Govt to deploy 90,000 km fibre optic to boost Internet connectivity NITDA to drive digital inclusion with 1,600 ICT centre NELFUND pays April upkeep allowance to loan beneficiaries Nigeria’s banking system resilient, safe, says CBN FG promotes 18 to Assistant Corps Marshal in FRSC CAC, NIBSS unveil API to deliver specialised services FRSC vows crackdown on fake driving schools Speak your language to your children, Soyinka urges Africans Bauchi varsity gets NUC accreditation for 17 courses EKSU, others secure NUC accreditation for 31 courses Tussle Over VC Deepens In Katsina Varsity As Aspirant Writes Minister Manufacturers kick as TCN awards $100m contract to Chinese firms PETROAN alarmed over prolonged Port Harcourt, Warri, Kaduna refineries’ repair Brewery sector rebounds with N1.9tn revenue Insurers begin campaign to enforce third-party policy OPS presses for rate cut as MPC convenes today Naira-for-crude deal caused reduced petrol prices – Dangote Marketers import N436bn petrol amid row with Dangote Aside poverty, fanaticism also driving insecurity in the North – MBF Compulsory voting bill violates Nigerian constitution – Falana Shadow govt: Lawyer hails DSS for challenging legality in court Tinubu’s 2027 bid: APC courts opposition govs with high-stakes offers Oyebanji’s second-term endorsement divides Ekiti APC Coalition: Obi remains with Labour Party – Obedient Movement Obi: I’m not desperate to run for office Mutfwang swears in five perm secs in Plateau Kano gov swears in new commissioner for internal security I’m laying foundation for good governance in Rivers – Ibas Sanwo-Olu swears in heads of education, power, electoral commissions Sanwo-Olu inaugurates two housing estates Gov Idris mourns ex-EFCC boss Bawa’s brother Aiyedatiwa revives abandoned Ondo children’s parliament Edo Deputy Speaker Oligbi-Edeko resigns Kaduna council re-endorses Tinubu, gov for second term Bauchi deploys fresh strategies to bolster security LASG resolves Okun-Ajah, Mayegun land dispute Lagos builds 61 roads, repairs over 1,000 Ekiti boosts water infrastructures with solar-powered facilities Kaduna urges Miyetti Allah collaboration to foster peace Ibadan, Ogbomoso monarchs reject Alaafin as permanent council chair Emir Sanusi turbans Ganduje’s nephew as village head Itsekiri youths denounce INEC’s ward delineation report, hold peace walk in Warri Police grill officer for assaulting Lagos Uber driver Niger police arrest ex-soldier, two others for abducting students Suspected Ogun ritualist nabbed for cutting baby’s head Gombe stepfather risks life jail over rape of two-year-old daughter ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2006, the Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest power station, was officially opened in China. Despite its benefits, the project remains controversial because it flooded archeological and cultural sites and displaced some 1.3 million people. * On this day in 1873, blue jeans were patented. Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis invented the garment, which today represents one of the most popular types of trousers worldwide. ------------------------- If people aren’t calling you crazy, you aren’t thinking big enough. – Richard Branson Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • *THIRTY-ONE(31) SILENT FACTS ABOUT THE RAPTURE*...

    1. It is going to be the next greatest event that will shock all the continents of the world.

    2. It is going to take place suddenly, abruptly, unexpectedly, without warning and without prior notice.

    3. There shall be no second version of the event.

    4. A greater percentage of Christians may be taken unawares.

    5. Careless Christians who miss the event will have no other similar gracious opportunity.

    6. The event shall have no regard or respect for ecclesiastical titles or church leadership positions.

    7. It shall be a day when the sheep shall be separated from the goats.

    8. The day shall differentiate between the Broad Way Christians from the Narrow Way Christians.

    9. The day shall separate sincerity from hypocrisy.

    10. The day shall differentiate between those who harbour secret sins from those who abhor secret sins.

    11. The day shall separate those whose lives are hidden in Christ from those who are hiding in the church.

    12. The day shall show a glaring, clear, conspicuous, demarcation between Christians who walk on the path of holiness from those who walk on the path of worldliness.

    13. It shall be a day of double emotion: joy for some and unimaginable, indescribable, uncontrollable regrets for others.

    14. It shall be a day of surprises- some “Big names” may miss the flight while some “Less known” may be on board.

    15. Another surprise may be that a man or woman who had faithfully served the Lord for many years may defile his or her garment a few minutes before the sound of that summoning trumpet and miss the flight while a notorious sinner may surrender his or her life to Jesus within the same time frame and go to heaven.

    16. This event may happen now, today, this week, this month, this year or next year!

    17. Wise Christians, like the five virgins that took extra oil, are expected to get ready, yes, to get prepared.

    18. After the event, all those who are bitter against one another, malicious, unforgiving, jealous, arrogant, haters, hypocrites, drunkards, fornicators, adulterers, adulteresses, murderers with weapons and murderers with tongue etc, shall have enough time to continue in their trade.

    19. When the event is over there shall be revival among those who have chosen to stay behind not because there will be a second chance, no, but because the reality of the event would have struck them like a thunderbolt. But they will have to pay with their own blood.

    20. When the event is over, those who are left behind shall no longer be safe to worship in their gigantic, fanciful and multi-billion Dollars/Cedis cathedrals. Instead they shall seek safety in caves, bushes and abandoned and dilapidated but hidden structures.

    21. When this great event is over, each time those who will miss their flight manage to gather for worship, they will pay attention to only one sermon- whether they gather in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North or South America; the sermon will only centre on “How to Meet the Divine Standard and Join the Other Saints”.

    22. It is also worthy to note that those who will be left behind will never have any business with comedians at their altars anymore. No! There shall no longer be gatherings for entertainments. Whenever, they manage to gather, it shall always be for serious religious business only.

    23. The prayer pattern of those who will be left behind will also undergo a radical change. They will not be praying for things anymore. They will only be praying for strength to withstand the tortures of the Anti-Christ and die bravely to join the other saints. None will be praying for jobs, marriages, etc.

    24. It is equally worthy of note that some of those who will miss their flight will not be able to endure the torture of the Anti Christ. They will receive the mark of the beast and thereby be doomed forever.

    25. When the ready saints are gone, all our denominational walls of partition will collapse. The man or woman who use to worship in Deeper Life, for instance, will hide in the same place with those who worship in Christ Embassy, Church of God Mission, Assemblies of God, Word Aflame, Action Chapel, Winners Chapel, Lighthouse Chapel etc and nobody will remember to claim superiority anymore because then they will be facing a common enemy.

    26. When this event is over, each time believers who will miss their flight manage to gather anywhere for worship, there will be an atmosphere of sobriety. This rowdiness we witness today shall be no more.

    27. There shall also be a radical change in the attitude of those who will miss their flight towards Bible study. What we have now is an attitude characterized by a high degree of nonchalance and indifference, but when the ready saints are gone, those who will be left behind will begin to take their bible study seriously.

    28. All the teens and youths who come to church to please their parents will repent after this great event; yes, they will begin to seek God for themselves.

    29. When the event is over, all those who will do any form of business in the schools, hospitals, banks, etc, will have to bear the mark of beast (666) or be hunted down and killed like common criminals.

    30. One of the gains of this reminder is that there may be someone reading this piece today who will take a firm decision to ensure that he/she gets on board that celestial flight travelling to glory.

    31. However, one of the greatest tragedies of this reminder is that there may be someone too who is reading this piece today but who will see no need to heed this warning. A tragedy!
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    *THIRTY-ONE(31) SILENT FACTS ABOUT THE RAPTURE*...🔥🔥🔥 1. It is going to be the next greatest event that will shock all the continents of the world. 2. It is going to take place suddenly, abruptly, unexpectedly, without warning and without prior notice. 3. There shall be no second version of the event. 4. A greater percentage of Christians may be taken unawares. 5. Careless Christians who miss the event will have no other similar gracious opportunity. 6. The event shall have no regard or respect for ecclesiastical titles or church leadership positions. 7. It shall be a day when the sheep shall be separated from the goats. 8. The day shall differentiate between the Broad Way Christians from the Narrow Way Christians. 9. The day shall separate sincerity from hypocrisy. 10. The day shall differentiate between those who harbour secret sins from those who abhor secret sins. 11. The day shall separate those whose lives are hidden in Christ from those who are hiding in the church. 12. The day shall show a glaring, clear, conspicuous, demarcation between Christians who walk on the path of holiness from those who walk on the path of worldliness. 13. It shall be a day of double emotion: joy for some and unimaginable, indescribable, uncontrollable regrets for others. 14. It shall be a day of surprises- some “Big names” may miss the flight while some “Less known” may be on board. 15. Another surprise may be that a man or woman who had faithfully served the Lord for many years may defile his or her garment a few minutes before the sound of that summoning trumpet and miss the flight while a notorious sinner may surrender his or her life to Jesus within the same time frame and go to heaven. 16. This event may happen now, today, this week, this month, this year or next year! 17. Wise Christians, like the five virgins that took extra oil, are expected to get ready, yes, to get prepared. 18. After the event, all those who are bitter against one another, malicious, unforgiving, jealous, arrogant, haters, hypocrites, drunkards, fornicators, adulterers, adulteresses, murderers with weapons and murderers with tongue etc, shall have enough time to continue in their trade. 19. When the event is over there shall be revival among those who have chosen to stay behind not because there will be a second chance, no, but because the reality of the event would have struck them like a thunderbolt. But they will have to pay with their own blood. 20. When the event is over, those who are left behind shall no longer be safe to worship in their gigantic, fanciful and multi-billion Dollars/Cedis cathedrals. Instead they shall seek safety in caves, bushes and abandoned and dilapidated but hidden structures. 21. When this great event is over, each time those who will miss their flight manage to gather for worship, they will pay attention to only one sermon- whether they gather in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North or South America; the sermon will only centre on “How to Meet the Divine Standard and Join the Other Saints”. 22. It is also worthy to note that those who will be left behind will never have any business with comedians at their altars anymore. No! There shall no longer be gatherings for entertainments. Whenever, they manage to gather, it shall always be for serious religious business only. 23. The prayer pattern of those who will be left behind will also undergo a radical change. They will not be praying for things anymore. They will only be praying for strength to withstand the tortures of the Anti-Christ and die bravely to join the other saints. None will be praying for jobs, marriages, etc. 24. It is equally worthy of note that some of those who will miss their flight will not be able to endure the torture of the Anti Christ. They will receive the mark of the beast and thereby be doomed forever. 25. When the ready saints are gone, all our denominational walls of partition will collapse. The man or woman who use to worship in Deeper Life, for instance, will hide in the same place with those who worship in Christ Embassy, Church of God Mission, Assemblies of God, Word Aflame, Action Chapel, Winners Chapel, Lighthouse Chapel etc and nobody will remember to claim superiority anymore because then they will be facing a common enemy. 26. When this event is over, each time believers who will miss their flight manage to gather anywhere for worship, there will be an atmosphere of sobriety. This rowdiness we witness today shall be no more. ‬ 27. There shall also be a radical change in the attitude of those who will miss their flight towards Bible study. What we have now is an attitude characterized by a high degree of nonchalance and indifference, but when the ready saints are gone, those who will be left behind will begin to take their bible study seriously. 28. All the teens and youths who come to church to please their parents will repent after this great event; yes, they will begin to seek God for themselves. 29. When the event is over, all those who will do any form of business in the schools, hospitals, banks, etc, will have to bear the mark of beast (666) or be hunted down and killed like common criminals. 30. One of the gains of this reminder is that there may be someone reading this piece today who will take a firm decision to ensure that he/she gets on board that celestial flight travelling to glory. 31. However, one of the greatest tragedies of this reminder is that there may be someone too who is reading this piece today but who will see no need to heed this warning. A tragedy! @highlight Wake-up Channel Africa #viralpost2025シ2025 #istandwithpastorchris #yourloveworldspecials #PastorChris #everyoneシ゚
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    NIGERIA, OTHERS HIT AS UK ENDS FOREIGN CARE WORKER RECRUITMENT

    BY: AGENCY REPORT
    Date;11th may 2025

    The United Kingdom will stop recruiting care workers from overseas this year, a move expected to significantly affect countries like Nigeria that have supplied a substantial portion of the UK’s care workforce.

    Several countries, including the UK, Germany, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and the USA, have specific visa programmes that allow Nigerian citizens to work as caregivers in their healthcare systems.

    These programmes generally necessitate a job offer, appropriate qualifications, and proof of English language skills, and often provide a route to permanent residency.

    The annual salaries for care workers in these nations vary based on the country and experience level, ranging from approximately £14,000 to €64,000.

    However, the UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on Sunday, announced the country will end the programme, stating it forms part of a broader crackdown on migration.

    “It is time to end that care worker recruitment from abroad,” she said in a BBC report, adding that care firms will instead be required to hire British nationals or renew the visas of migrant workers already residing in the country.

    The Labour-led government is set to unveil a comprehensive immigration reform plan on Monday aimed at reducing net migration, with projections indicating the reforms could cut up to 50,000 lower-skilled and care worker entries over the next year.

    The decision follows rising political pressure to curb migration numbers, which peaked at a record 906,000 in June 2023 and remained high at 728,000 last year.

    While the full details of the immigration White Paper are yet to be released, Cooper explained that the threshold for skilled work visas will increase to graduate-level qualifications. Temporary shortage visas will also be narrowed, and additional requirements will be introduced for employers to invest in domestic training.

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    “These measures are part of a fundamental shift in our immigration system. We are setting up plans for a substantial reduction in net migration,” Cooper said. However, she stressed that no numerical targets would be set, arguing they “undermined the credibility” of previous government policies.

    The government will also impose stricter standards on universities admitting international students. “We are making some changes, particularly around the standards and the compliance for universities,” Cooper said, citing issues with non-completion and visa overstays.

    According to the BBC, the decision to end overseas recruitment for care workers comes after a sharp drop in Health and Care Worker visa applications, from 18,300 in August 2023 to just 1,700 by April 2024. That decline followed the government’s earlier move to bar applicants from bringing dependents and its April 9 rule requiring firms to show evidence they had tried to recruit domestically.

    Under the new measures, care providers must now recruit from within the UK, including from a pool of over 10,000 care workers whose sponsorships have been cancelled.

    Cooper also pledged to introduce a fair pay agreement for care workers to improve recruitment within the UK, saying the goal is to make the sector more appealing to domestic workers.

    Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, while agreeing with the plan to end overseas care worker recruitment, argued the Labour proposals did not go far enough. “This is too little. We need an annual migration cap,” he said, noting that the Conservative Party would press Parliament to vote on such a cap this week.

    Liberal Democrats social care spokesperson Helen Morgan criticised the move, calling it insufficient to resolve ongoing staff shortages. “The government is tinkering around the edges yet failing to properly tackle the crisis in our social care,” she said.

    Labour’s announcement has also been linked to political pressure from Reform UK, which gained ground in the recent local elections. Reform leader Nigel Farage claimed the proposed immigration laws were a reaction to his party’s surge in the polls. “This new legislation is only happening because Reform is leading,” he said, warning Labour’s approach would fail because it did not fully address the issue of assimilation.

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    Dia fada🖕🖕🖕sins I no see Waka emoji I gas use son tin express Mai frastrasion NIGERIA, OTHERS HIT AS UK ENDS FOREIGN CARE WORKER RECRUITMENT BY: AGENCY REPORT Date;11th may 2025 The United Kingdom will stop recruiting care workers from overseas this year, a move expected to significantly affect countries like Nigeria that have supplied a substantial portion of the UK’s care workforce. Several countries, including the UK, Germany, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and the USA, have specific visa programmes that allow Nigerian citizens to work as caregivers in their healthcare systems. These programmes generally necessitate a job offer, appropriate qualifications, and proof of English language skills, and often provide a route to permanent residency. The annual salaries for care workers in these nations vary based on the country and experience level, ranging from approximately £14,000 to €64,000. However, the UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on Sunday, announced the country will end the programme, stating it forms part of a broader crackdown on migration. “It is time to end that care worker recruitment from abroad,” she said in a BBC report, adding that care firms will instead be required to hire British nationals or renew the visas of migrant workers already residing in the country. The Labour-led government is set to unveil a comprehensive immigration reform plan on Monday aimed at reducing net migration, with projections indicating the reforms could cut up to 50,000 lower-skilled and care worker entries over the next year. The decision follows rising political pressure to curb migration numbers, which peaked at a record 906,000 in June 2023 and remained high at 728,000 last year. While the full details of the immigration White Paper are yet to be released, Cooper explained that the threshold for skilled work visas will increase to graduate-level qualifications. Temporary shortage visas will also be narrowed, and additional requirements will be introduced for employers to invest in domestic training. Related News Nigeria's roads in shambles despite N1.1tr foreign Sukuk debt Nigeria’s leadership crisis calls for return to regional government – Lekwot Nestle Nigeria invests $1m in regenerative agriculture “These measures are part of a fundamental shift in our immigration system. We are setting up plans for a substantial reduction in net migration,” Cooper said. However, she stressed that no numerical targets would be set, arguing they “undermined the credibility” of previous government policies. The government will also impose stricter standards on universities admitting international students. “We are making some changes, particularly around the standards and the compliance for universities,” Cooper said, citing issues with non-completion and visa overstays. According to the BBC, the decision to end overseas recruitment for care workers comes after a sharp drop in Health and Care Worker visa applications, from 18,300 in August 2023 to just 1,700 by April 2024. That decline followed the government’s earlier move to bar applicants from bringing dependents and its April 9 rule requiring firms to show evidence they had tried to recruit domestically. Under the new measures, care providers must now recruit from within the UK, including from a pool of over 10,000 care workers whose sponsorships have been cancelled. Cooper also pledged to introduce a fair pay agreement for care workers to improve recruitment within the UK, saying the goal is to make the sector more appealing to domestic workers. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, while agreeing with the plan to end overseas care worker recruitment, argued the Labour proposals did not go far enough. “This is too little. We need an annual migration cap,” he said, noting that the Conservative Party would press Parliament to vote on such a cap this week. Liberal Democrats social care spokesperson Helen Morgan criticised the move, calling it insufficient to resolve ongoing staff shortages. “The government is tinkering around the edges yet failing to properly tackle the crisis in our social care,” she said. Labour’s announcement has also been linked to political pressure from Reform UK, which gained ground in the recent local elections. Reform leader Nigel Farage claimed the proposed immigration laws were a reaction to his party’s surge in the polls. “This new legislation is only happening because Reform is leading,” he said, warning Labour’s approach would fail because it did not fully address the issue of assimilation. © 2025 GUARDIAN NEWSPAPERS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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  • BIG LESSON TO LEARN BEFORE TRAVELLING TO  AUSTRALIA .....
              
                THE NEWS

    President of the American Academy of Optometry, African Chapter, Dr Uchechukwu Osuagwu, speaks with BIODUN BUSARI on his life journey from Nigeria to Australia

    How would you describe your growing up?

    I grew up in Aba, in the South-East of Nigeria. My parents and younger siblings are still there. After completing my primary education, I moved to Port Harcourt for my secondary education. Then, I travelled again to pursue my university education at Abia State University. After my internship in Akwa Ibom State, I went to Taraba State for my National Youth Service Corps programme. I relocated to Lagos to start working after the service year.

    Growing up in Nigeria was interesting for me, and it was where I learnt persistence and resilience. I grew up in an environment where giving up wasn’t an option. My parents were middle-class—my dad was a businessman, and my mum was a teacher. My family consists of five boys and a girl. I remember that my dad could only afford to buy a new pair of shoes when we were on school holidays. He wanted to ensure that we all went to school.

    When I returned from school, I remember the first pair of shoes I bought for him. He said it was the first time he had worn new shoes in the last three years. Another thing that helped me was music—I played music for quite a while. During my university days, I was playing professionally. I performed with some big names in the music industry in the East. I travelled to different places on weekends to sustain myself financially, so I wouldn’t depend too much on my parents. It was all a struggle, but those moments built me. My siblings and I are products of ancient values.

    What inspired you to study optometry?

    I didn’t dream of studying optometry initially. I had always wanted to be a medical doctor. My dad felt the same way. However, I found it difficult to gain admission into medical school despite my brilliance. I wrote my first exam and didn’t get the desired points. I took the second exam and still didn’t meet the cut-off mark for medicine, so I was offered botany.

    After one year in botany, if I had a good GPA, I could switch to medicine. While in my first year studying botany, I was able to get someone to help me switch to optometry before the year ended. That’s how my journey in optometry started. I fell in love with the course, but my dad still pushed me to study medicine. I told him I liked optometry, and the rest is history.

    Why did you choose to relocate to Australia?

    I tell people that any place outside Nigeria is fine because you still have to board a plane. Australia was not a destination many of us considered while growing up. What happened was that I first travelled to Saudi Arabia, where I spent about five years. I worked in a private clinic, then at a university, where I started working as a research assistant. During that time, I enrolled in a master’s programme in the United Kingdom, which I completed at Aston University.

    From that point, I started thinking about what I could do after my master’s. I was writing papers, publishing, and teaching. I had very good clinical skills and academic knowledge. I later got a scholarship in the UK to pursue a PhD, but it was only partially funded. After discussing it with my wife, we decided it wasn’t a good move.

    Then I got a fully funded PhD scholarship in Australia. I had already paid part of the PhD fee in the UK, which I lost because the school said I had pledged to study. We had a friend in Australia, and when we told him about the opportunity, he convinced us that it was a great place. We thought it through and moved. I’ve never regretted it for one day because this place is so peaceful. There are opportunities here, the education system is of good quality, and the people are very kind. It’s a great place to raise a family in a decent environment.

    What do you have to say about the myth that Nigerians who relocate to Australia forget to come back?

    It’s not a myth, it is real. It’s not that you don’t want to come back, but I’ll give you an instance.

    If you want to travel from Australia to Nigeria on a return ticket, you’d be looking at about $8,000. That’s just for the ticket. Whereas, if you’re travelling from the UK to Nigeria, you may need about £190 for a ticket, depending on the time of booking. But here in Australia, it’s a decision you have to consider carefully. The distance is quite far, as you could have cumulative flight hours of 36 to 48 hours, depending on the route you take.
    It’s not just the travel to Nigeria. Beyond the flight ticket, you’d also need to budget around £10,000 to £15,000 for family expenses. Every Nigerian here wants to go back home at least once in a while, but again, the cost is substantial. If you have to save close to $20,000 or $30,000 and spend it on just one trip, that’s a huge commitment.

    Added to that, our country isn’t treating us well. If Nigeria were getting better and people were seeing opportunities and a future there, they would come back. I understand how it is, it’s not a myth, it’s a reality that people weigh carefully.

    What are the first-hand opportunities for the Nigerian community in Australia?

    I think there is a wide range of skill sets for Nigerians to explore in Australia. The country has diverse needs and is looking for professionals in various fields. They are in need of doctors, nurses, car painters, electricians, automobile engineers, mechanics, chefs, physiotherapists, and radiologists. If certain requirements are met, such as age and English language proficiency, then anyone can apply. So, it’s open to people from all over the world.

    Also, professionals in IT and healthcare are in high demand, as well as those in managerial roles like business analysts and accountants.

    What is the real reason behind staff shortages?

    Australia has a massive landmass. As a result, there are many unoccupied or remote areas, and people live in locations with limited access to healthcare. They’re finding it difficult to service these areas effectively.

    Beyond that, the population is ageing, and manpower is being lost as people retire. So, there’s a need for younger people to fill the workforce gap. That’s one of the main challenges in Australia.

    Another issue is specialisation. Many migrants come with PhDs to work as lecturers and contribute to knowledge development. Meanwhile, many locals are already well-off. Some receive government support even without working, so they may not have the same drive as migrants. And as the country continues to grow, migration numbers are increasing.

    How do Nigerians cope with snakes and reptiles that visit their homes?

    I think every environment has its peculiarities. It’s part of living in a particular society. So, when you move here, you know what to expect. You have to adjust your mindset and behaviour to suit the community.

    Here, there are crocodiles, snakes, and scorpions. But since 2014, when I moved here, I’ve never seen any in my home, though I have seen them outside. It depends on where you live. Some areas have more snakes than others.

    Interestingly, some reptiles here are kept as pets. Some people build small enclosures to keep pythons. However, brown snakes are dangerous. If you see a snake, you don’t kill it, you call the snake catcher. They’ll come and return it to the bush. They don’t even kill them because snakes play a role in the ecosystem; they help control other animals that may be more harmful than they are. That’s how they preserve the environment.

    Snakes are around, but none of my family members has ever had a snake bite. Some people have had encounters, but it’s not as bad as people say. The weather here is also a factor. When it’s hot, snakes seek cooler spots, which is how they sometimes enter homes.



    BIG LESSON TO LEARN BEFORE TRAVELLING TO  AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 🇦🇺 🇦🇺 .....                        THE NEWS President of the American Academy of Optometry, African Chapter, Dr Uchechukwu Osuagwu, speaks with BIODUN BUSARI on his life journey from Nigeria to Australia How would you describe your growing up? I grew up in Aba, in the South-East of Nigeria. My parents and younger siblings are still there. After completing my primary education, I moved to Port Harcourt for my secondary education. Then, I travelled again to pursue my university education at Abia State University. After my internship in Akwa Ibom State, I went to Taraba State for my National Youth Service Corps programme. I relocated to Lagos to start working after the service year. Growing up in Nigeria was interesting for me, and it was where I learnt persistence and resilience. I grew up in an environment where giving up wasn’t an option. My parents were middle-class—my dad was a businessman, and my mum was a teacher. My family consists of five boys and a girl. I remember that my dad could only afford to buy a new pair of shoes when we were on school holidays. He wanted to ensure that we all went to school. When I returned from school, I remember the first pair of shoes I bought for him. He said it was the first time he had worn new shoes in the last three years. Another thing that helped me was music—I played music for quite a while. During my university days, I was playing professionally. I performed with some big names in the music industry in the East. I travelled to different places on weekends to sustain myself financially, so I wouldn’t depend too much on my parents. It was all a struggle, but those moments built me. My siblings and I are products of ancient values. What inspired you to study optometry? I didn’t dream of studying optometry initially. I had always wanted to be a medical doctor. My dad felt the same way. However, I found it difficult to gain admission into medical school despite my brilliance. I wrote my first exam and didn’t get the desired points. I took the second exam and still didn’t meet the cut-off mark for medicine, so I was offered botany. After one year in botany, if I had a good GPA, I could switch to medicine. While in my first year studying botany, I was able to get someone to help me switch to optometry before the year ended. That’s how my journey in optometry started. I fell in love with the course, but my dad still pushed me to study medicine. I told him I liked optometry, and the rest is history. Why did you choose to relocate to Australia? I tell people that any place outside Nigeria is fine because you still have to board a plane. Australia was not a destination many of us considered while growing up. What happened was that I first travelled to Saudi Arabia, where I spent about five years. I worked in a private clinic, then at a university, where I started working as a research assistant. During that time, I enrolled in a master’s programme in the United Kingdom, which I completed at Aston University. From that point, I started thinking about what I could do after my master’s. I was writing papers, publishing, and teaching. I had very good clinical skills and academic knowledge. I later got a scholarship in the UK to pursue a PhD, but it was only partially funded. After discussing it with my wife, we decided it wasn’t a good move. Then I got a fully funded PhD scholarship in Australia. I had already paid part of the PhD fee in the UK, which I lost because the school said I had pledged to study. We had a friend in Australia, and when we told him about the opportunity, he convinced us that it was a great place. We thought it through and moved. I’ve never regretted it for one day because this place is so peaceful. There are opportunities here, the education system is of good quality, and the people are very kind. It’s a great place to raise a family in a decent environment. What do you have to say about the myth that Nigerians who relocate to Australia forget to come back? It’s not a myth, it is real. It’s not that you don’t want to come back, but I’ll give you an instance. If you want to travel from Australia to Nigeria on a return ticket, you’d be looking at about $8,000. That’s just for the ticket. Whereas, if you’re travelling from the UK to Nigeria, you may need about £190 for a ticket, depending on the time of booking. But here in Australia, it’s a decision you have to consider carefully. The distance is quite far, as you could have cumulative flight hours of 36 to 48 hours, depending on the route you take. It’s not just the travel to Nigeria. Beyond the flight ticket, you’d also need to budget around £10,000 to £15,000 for family expenses. Every Nigerian here wants to go back home at least once in a while, but again, the cost is substantial. If you have to save close to $20,000 or $30,000 and spend it on just one trip, that’s a huge commitment. Added to that, our country isn’t treating us well. If Nigeria were getting better and people were seeing opportunities and a future there, they would come back. I understand how it is, it’s not a myth, it’s a reality that people weigh carefully. What are the first-hand opportunities for the Nigerian community in Australia? I think there is a wide range of skill sets for Nigerians to explore in Australia. The country has diverse needs and is looking for professionals in various fields. They are in need of doctors, nurses, car painters, electricians, automobile engineers, mechanics, chefs, physiotherapists, and radiologists. If certain requirements are met, such as age and English language proficiency, then anyone can apply. So, it’s open to people from all over the world. Also, professionals in IT and healthcare are in high demand, as well as those in managerial roles like business analysts and accountants. What is the real reason behind staff shortages? Australia has a massive landmass. As a result, there are many unoccupied or remote areas, and people live in locations with limited access to healthcare. They’re finding it difficult to service these areas effectively. Beyond that, the population is ageing, and manpower is being lost as people retire. So, there’s a need for younger people to fill the workforce gap. That’s one of the main challenges in Australia. Another issue is specialisation. Many migrants come with PhDs to work as lecturers and contribute to knowledge development. Meanwhile, many locals are already well-off. Some receive government support even without working, so they may not have the same drive as migrants. And as the country continues to grow, migration numbers are increasing. How do Nigerians cope with snakes and reptiles that visit their homes? I think every environment has its peculiarities. It’s part of living in a particular society. So, when you move here, you know what to expect. You have to adjust your mindset and behaviour to suit the community. Here, there are crocodiles, snakes, and scorpions. But since 2014, when I moved here, I’ve never seen any in my home, though I have seen them outside. It depends on where you live. Some areas have more snakes than others. Interestingly, some reptiles here are kept as pets. Some people build small enclosures to keep pythons. However, brown snakes are dangerous. If you see a snake, you don’t kill it, you call the snake catcher. They’ll come and return it to the bush. They don’t even kill them because snakes play a role in the ecosystem; they help control other animals that may be more harmful than they are. That’s how they preserve the environment. Snakes are around, but none of my family members has ever had a snake bite. Some people have had encounters, but it’s not as bad as people say. The weather here is also a factor. When it’s hot, snakes seek cooler spots, which is how they sometimes enter homes.
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  • 1. He is 72 years old.

    2. He has retired from active service.

    3. He worked all his life to raise his children.

    4. He deprived himself of life's pleasures to pay for expensive school fees and living expenses for his children abroad.

    5. They are now well-off in Europe, Australia, and America.

    6. His wife, aged 62, has relocated to live with their children.

    7. He remains alone back in Nigeria.

    8. His children barely call him.

    9. He has to start life all over again as a bachelor.

    10. He struggles with high blood pressure and other ailments associated with old age.

    11. How much longer will he survive alone?

    12. This is the reality for most working-class monogamous men: their old age is often lonely and, in many cases, sad.

    13. No matter how good the man is, women tend to love their children more than their husbands. The older he gets, the less use they seem to have for him.

    14. So, what do men truly benefit from marriage?

    15. They sacrifice so much but receive little recognition for their hard work, while the woman seems to reap all the benefits.

    It’s a man’s world they said but for the women and children in reality.

    Dear men, this could be your situation in the next few decades. What are you doing about it? What is your retirement plan? Care for your self as much as you fend for your family. Love yourself. God bless you.
    1. He is 72 years old. 2. He has retired from active service. 3. He worked all his life to raise his children. 4. He deprived himself of life's pleasures to pay for expensive school fees and living expenses for his children abroad. 5. They are now well-off in Europe, Australia, and America. 6. His wife, aged 62, has relocated to live with their children. 7. He remains alone back in Nigeria. 8. His children barely call him. 9. He has to start life all over again as a bachelor. 10. He struggles with high blood pressure and other ailments associated with old age. 11. How much longer will he survive alone? 12. This is the reality for most working-class monogamous men: their old age is often lonely and, in many cases, sad. 13. No matter how good the man is, women tend to love their children more than their husbands. The older he gets, the less use they seem to have for him. 14. So, what do men truly benefit from marriage? 15. They sacrifice so much but receive little recognition for their hard work, while the woman seems to reap all the benefits. It’s a man’s world they said but for the women and children in reality. Dear men, this could be your situation in the next few decades. What are you doing about it? What is your retirement plan? Care for your self as much as you fend for your family. Love yourself. God bless you.
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  • A new male birth control injectable called ADAM, developed by biotech company Contraline, has entered Phase 2 human trials in Australia. The non-hormonal hydrogel is injected into the vas deferens to block sperm flow for up to two years. Early trials showed effective sperm blockage without major side effects. The procedure takes about 10 minutes and is designed to be temporary and reversible, although full data on reversibility is still pending.
    A new male birth control injectable called ADAM, developed by biotech company Contraline, has entered Phase 2 human trials in Australia. The non-hormonal hydrogel is injected into the vas deferens to block sperm flow for up to two years. Early trials showed effective sperm blockage without major side effects. The procedure takes about 10 minutes and is designed to be temporary and reversible, although full data on reversibility is still pending.
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  • His Maid

    ( She's Crazy ; He is nasty )

    Episode 44

    Oliver POV

    I could hear yells and arguments downstairs from my room.

    At first, I just decided to ignore it but I just can't.

    I'm lying on my bed thinking about my life but this yells and shouts is really distracting me.

    I got off from bed walking out of the room, roaming my eyes everywhere but I didn't hear anymore voices nor did I see anyone.

    So I decided to have a look downstairs, on getting there, still no one nor anymore voices.

    The strange thing is that, I can't tell whose voices it was and I also don't know who was it.

    "Strange.. the noises was coming from here a while ago.. Wonder where they left". I thought.

    I let out a shrug and said..

    "Anyways.. that's not a problem now, my problem is me all left out here since no one is at home.."

    "Damn". I blurted out in a sarcastic tone.

    I could hear footsteps on the staircase, on looking back, it's Rhianna walking down stairs with a hand bag on.

    "Hi ma'am Rhianna". I said waving my hand slightly.

    "Hi Oliver". She said smiling softly.

    "So you were even inside all along.. I can see you are going out as well". I stated heaving a sigh.

    "Yes Ollie.. actually I'm going to visit my mom and sister". she said with a smile.

    "Oh wow, you even have a sister?". I said raising my brows in surprise.

    "Oh yes I do..a naughty lil sis". She gestured playfully grinning at me.

    "Frankly, I thought you are the only child, really". I said looking at her in amazement.

    "Nope..so you wanna come with me and see my mom and sis?". She asked winking at me.

    "I thought y'd never ask". I replied excitedly, I could hear her giggling.

    Me and Rhianna got in to the car as the driver drove the car to our destination.

    The drive was quite at first until we started talking randomly about some casual things yunno.

    "This is really a long drive". I stated looking outside the car as it drove past beautiful buildings at the sides.

    "It's a 40 to 45 minutes drive yunno". She replied.

    I remarked, soon there was silence between us until she asked me a surprising question.

    "So Oliver, have you sorted out your feelings?". She asked sharply out of a blue.

    I widened my eyes in surprise looking at her this time.

    "What... feeling?". I asked feigning not to know what's she's talking about.

    "That feeling you have for Allison". She replied sharply looking at me.

    I widened my eyes unable to talk at that moment, it's as if my mouth is glued.

    Is Rhianna a heart detector?

    How did she know all this?

    For somewhat reason, I felt so sweaty and nervous widening my eyes.

    "The truth is...I.. have a huge crush on Allison and... and...I like her...like like her very much". I confessed taking in a deep breath.

    "I know that Oliver, I know you like Allison". She said looking at me.

    "Now you know about all this, please promise me you won't tell anyone about this especially Allison and Blake.. I beg of you". I said softly holding her hand gently.

    "But why Oliver?". She asked

    "Allison is a famous and rich model.. how can she fall for a poor wretched guy like me and if Blake finds out about this, then he could get mad at me". I said sighing sadly.

    "Oliver you shouldn't talk like that.. Blake would do no such thing and as for Allison, she...". She said but I didn't let her to finish before I cut her off. I know where she's getting to.

    "I left Australia and came all the way here to Los Angeles to pursue my dreams and in search of greener pastures.. I made up my mind to focus on why I came here"

    "But the first time I set my eyes on Allison, I was out of control, that was the day I started developing feelings for her..I have a crush on her but I won't let it get to another stage".

    "I will let go of her.. she's even older than me.. this is just crush and it's gonna be for a while, soon it will fade away". I stated looking at her directly.

    "Oliver.. it's not that easy". She said looking at me .

    "I know it's not gonna be easy for me but soon enough this feeling will fade away.. please this should remain between the both of us forever, no one must ever know about this, promise me". I said looking at her seriously stretching forth my hand to promise.

    "But Oliver". She said softly looking at my sad face.

    "Please miss Rhianna, please promise me". I said looking at her.

    "Okay... okay". She said heaving a sigh deeply and continued.

    "I promise this will remain between us and no one else.. I won't tell anyone". She promised taking in a deep breath before placing her hand on mine.

    "Thank you.. Thank you". I muttered trying to get hold of my emotions.



    Rhianna POV

    I have no choice but to respect Oliver's decision and keep to the promise I just stick too.

    As much as I and Allison had a big fight, I still had that boost to bring them together but it seems like that's how fate wants it to be.

    As much I don't know Allison well I sure know she will never accept Oliver.

    She's too arrogant, rude and sassy, I think Oliver letting off his feelings for Allison is the right thing to do.

    I was upset at first but now I'm proud of Oliver now and I'm proud of his decision.

    This his feeling could cause conflicts and chaos here and there, he is still young but he sure does thinks maturely.

    Oliver deserves someone who will love him unconditionally absence of his physical appearance, wealth or any material things, I pray he finds someone who is the right one.

    "Come here Oliver, give me a hug". I said spreading my arms to him.

    He smiled cheerfully embracing me, he is sure like a brother to me.

    The car came to an halt, meaning we are at my mom's house.

    "We are here now". I said to him with a smile.

    I got out of the car, closing the door.

    He highlighted from the car shutting down the door as well.

    "We can't take the car further so we are going to walk to there". I explained smiling at him.

    "Sure, I don't mind". He replied cheerfully.

    I smiled walking some few houses before getting to the house.

    I could see Riele so engrossed on the novel she's reading that she didn't notice our presence.

    Oliver POV

    I saw a teenage girl sitting right in front of Rhianna's house.

    She looks very pretty and I could see the resemblance of she and Rhianna.

    They so much look alike but the difference is she's the younger version of Rhianna.

    "She's pretty". I thought looking at her pretty cute face.

    Her hair is also black but more shorter than Rhianna's and it's curly all over.

    Again, she's wearing glasses and I think it's recommended but she still looks so cute.

    "Oliver.. what's wrong with you?". I asked myself in thoughts hoping I'm not falling for her.

    "Hmm I see my little Riele still loves reading novels huh". Rhianna said softly smiling broadly.

    "Oh yes she does..my big sis knows how much I love reading novels". She replied swiftly still engrossed on her novels, I chuckled on her behavior.

    She sure has a sweet voice, she quickly raised her head as if she just remembered something out of a blue.

    "Rhianna! It's you!". she exclaimed in surprise keeping the novel aside standing up running to her, giving her a big hug.

    "I have been watching you... since my book nerd". I teased soothing her hair admist of the hug.

    "I'm angry with you..ever since you started working for Blake Don Yo, you have forgotten me and mom". she said disengaging from the hug with a frown, that's when her eyes finally got to me.

    I'm sure she has questions in her mind.

    "I didn't forget you..I can't forget my family, I miss you both so much and I want to spend good time with you both". She said in teary eyes.

    "I miss you too!". She exclaimed back looking at me now with a smile.

    "Hmm... Rhianna who is he?". She asked looking me.

    "Riele meet Oliver Hart, he is Blake Don Yo special friend". She introduced warmly smiling at me.

    "Oh wow, hi Oliver.." She said smiling broadly at me.

    "Hi Riele.. I'm so glad to meet you and I hope to even know you more". I said smiling looking at her cute small eyes, those eyes are so attractive to me.

    "Awwwww... same here, please come on in". She said sweetly.

    "Oh now you are welcoming Oliver and you are not welcoming me huh.. it's not fair lil sis". Rhianna said grinning at us.

    "I said you both come in.. you love teasing me don't you?". She said folding her arms on her chest.

    "Oh yes I do". She stated grinning.

    She scoffed with a frown walking real fast.

    "Where's mom?". Rhianna asked.

    "She's inside!". She shouted walking in as I watched her walk, a smile escaped my lips.

    Blake POV

    The car came to an halt, me and Fredrick got out of the car walking in.

    "That deal worth millions, I hope we get the deal". I said to Fredrick taking off the coat I'm wearing, clad on a cotton fabric top.

    "Of course we would.. it's just that Mr. Martins seems kinda arrogant". Frederick blurted out.

    "Not kinda, he is arrogant but am imma kick his butt". I said with a smirk.

    "Oh man! Imma join ya!". Fredrick said grinning while I smirked.

    I sat down on the couch crossing my legs picking up the remote on the couch.

    "Wanna freshen up...". Fredrick said.

    "Sure man". I said shrugging my shoulders.

    I could not hear any noise, I think no one is in here apart from me and Fredrick.

    I then remembered Rhianna, thinking of her, I think I should give her a call and ask her if she has gone to the hospital yet and if she hasn't, I will make her go.

    I took my phone about to dial Rhianna's number when my phone buzzed it ringing tone, on seeing the caller, it's Allison.

    I picked up the call..

    Yes Allison... I said with a sigh..

    Blake... Blake.. please safe me... She stuttered panting hard and I could hear her crying.

    Allison, Ally what happened? Why is your voice that way? Why are you crying?...I asked in a worried voice standing up in haste.

    She kept on crying and crying over the phone.

    Allison please talk to me... please you are getting me worried, what happened? Please tell me. I said worriedly pacing back and forth.

    Blake please come right now! I'm in big trouble.. all I can tell you is that I'm in SILVER GOLDEN BED hotel...please come quick. She cried harder over the phone.

    Silver golden bed hotel? Got it! I will be there! Please hold on". I said worriedly that's when I knew she had hung up already.

    Silver golden bed hotel... I have to go there now, I will talk to Fredrick later... I said picking up my car keys dashing out of the mansion, hopping in my car as I drove off.

    Rhianna POV

    I embraced mom as tears rolled down my cheeks kissing her hair.

    "Rhianna... I've missed you hunny". She said pulling me much more tighter.

    "I will get chill drinks for you all". Riele said with a smile walking to the kitchen.

    "Mom I have missed you so much". I said disengaging from the hug making her seat down.

    Riele walked to us with a tray of glass cups containing orange juice.

    She's now a big girl, just look at her.

    As she walked to us, she stumbled then the juice spilled on Oliver's top getting it stained.

    "I'm sorry... sorry... sorry". She apologized looking at Oliver.

    "No.. no it's okay". He said letting out a smile, touching the stained part.

    "Riele you should be more careful...take him to the bathroom to clean up". I said.

    "Please follow me I'm sorry once again". She said in a low voice, he nodded walking right behind her.

    I watched them leave smiling that's when I turned to mom, I then I noticed her staring at me.

    Now I'm wondering how long she has been staring at me.

    "Mom.." . I called widening my eyes with a smile.

    "You have taken in and I hope the one you took in for loves you and wants something long lasting with you". Mom said placing her hand on my shoulder, I widened my eyes wondering what she's talking about as am puzzled.

    Blake POV

    The car came to an halt stopping right in front of silver golden bed hotel.

    I unfastened the seat belt walking in haste.

    She told me the hotel she lodged into but not the number.

    Yes let me ask the receptionist..

    I walked to a female receptionist giving me her sweetest smiles.

    "Welcome sir to Silver golden bed hotel..our rooms are of good qualities and convenient for you..so please sir can I book you a room?". She asked smiling at me warmly.

    "Emm.. sorry I didn't come here to book a room.. I came here for Allison Tyler, what's her room number please". I said in a hurry.

    "Sorry sir we can't give private information just like that". She said.

    "Please miss... it's important I see her, she's in trouble.. okay here have this..". I said giving her some cash, she gasped looking at me with a smile.

    "Sure sir". She said opening the register.

    "Allison Tyler right?". She asked looking at the files going through it.

    "Yes". I answered hastily feeling impatient.

    "Allison Tyler.. room 205.. Sir use the elevator to be faster sir". She said with a smile.

    "Thank you". I said walking fast using the elevator.

    I got out of the elevator walking through the rooms looking at the numbers.

    "Room 205". I said out loud seeing it through the barge.

    I opened the door with force, it opened, I couldn't see anything cos it's so dark in there.

    "Allison... Allison are you in there?". I asked softly unable to see anything.

    I brought out my phone, switching on the light.

    I saw her sitting on the floor buring her head on her thighs.

    I quickly switched on the lamp stand, squatting down.

    "Allison... Allison what's wrong?". I asked worried placing my hand at her back, raising her head up.

    "Oh my gosh!". I exclaimed seeing bruises on her face.

    Her hair was all messy and rough scratches on her skin as well.

    "Allison.. Allison...who did this to you?!". I asked softly touching her wound.

    She wept buring her face on my chest.

    "Ally who on earth have the guts to do this to you!". I shouted caressing her face, she winced in pain when I did that.

    "It's.. it's Mr. Anthony.. the same man who called me here for my next shoot". She said breaking down into tears.

    "He did this to you?! Why!". I shouted helping her to get up.

    "Blake....he.....wanted to... assault me brutally..". She cried louder after saying this.

    "What!?". I said in shock.

    "But..I managed to get away from him before that....he.. slapped me.. messed up my hair and even tried to tear..my clothes". She starmmard heavily.

    I fumed in anger on hearing that gritting my teeth.

    "Where is he now!! I won't spare him!". I roared in anger, she held my hand hugging me, crying more.

    "He ran away.. please don't leave me I'm scared..." She stuttered in her words in sobs.

    12 minutes later...

    I consoled her trying to make her understand that we should go home but she obliged saying I should spend small time with her.

    "Please let's drink cos that's the only way I can forget this brutal act.. let's get a little tipsy". She persuaded me.

    "No Allison... I don't think it's a good idea". I obliged.

    "Pleaseeeee".. She kept on begging in sobs.

    "Okay but small Ally". I said finally giving in..
    .
    .
    .
    To Be Continued..................

    Hmmmm something is fishy... what's Allison planning?

    Guess

    Oliver I'm proud of you, letting go of someone you like is not easy

    Looks like Oliver has his eyes on Riele

    Oliver has a crush on Allison..

    Please drop your thoughts please
    🍄😍 His Maid 😍🍄 ( She's Crazy 🤣😍; He is nasty 🍆😍 ) Episode 44 🍎💋 Oliver POV 💋🍎 I could hear yells and arguments downstairs from my room. At first, I just decided to ignore it but I just can't. I'm lying on my bed thinking about my life but this yells and shouts is really distracting me. I got off from bed walking out of the room, roaming my eyes everywhere but I didn't hear anymore voices nor did I see anyone. So I decided to have a look downstairs, on getting there, still no one nor anymore voices. The strange thing is that, I can't tell whose voices it was and I also don't know who was it. "Strange.. the noises was coming from here a while ago.. Wonder where they left". I thought. I let out a shrug and said.. "Anyways.. that's not a problem now, my problem is me all left out here since no one is at home.." "Damn". I blurted out in a sarcastic tone. I could hear footsteps on the staircase, on looking back, it's Rhianna walking down stairs with a hand bag on. "Hi ma'am Rhianna". I said waving my hand slightly. "Hi Oliver". She said smiling softly. "So you were even inside all along.. I can see you are going out as well". I stated heaving a sigh. "Yes Ollie.. actually I'm going to visit my mom and sister". she said with a smile. "Oh wow, you even have a sister?". I said raising my brows in surprise. "Oh yes I do..a naughty lil sis". She gestured playfully grinning at me. "Frankly, I thought you are the only child, really". I said looking at her in amazement. "Nope..so you wanna come with me and see my mom and sis?". She asked winking at me. "I thought y'd never ask". I replied excitedly, I could hear her giggling. Me and Rhianna got in to the car as the driver drove the car to our destination. The drive was quite at first until we started talking randomly about some casual things yunno. "This is really a long drive". I stated looking outside the car as it drove past beautiful buildings at the sides. "It's a 40 to 45 minutes drive yunno". She replied. I remarked, soon there was silence between us until she asked me a surprising question. "So Oliver, have you sorted out your feelings?". She asked sharply out of a blue. I widened my eyes in surprise looking at her this time. "What... feeling?". I asked feigning not to know what's she's talking about. "That feeling you have for Allison". She replied sharply looking at me. I widened my eyes unable to talk at that moment, it's as if my mouth is glued. Is Rhianna a heart detector? How did she know all this? For somewhat reason, I felt so sweaty and nervous widening my eyes. "The truth is...I.. have a huge crush on Allison and... and...I like her...like like her very much". I confessed taking in a deep breath. "I know that Oliver, I know you like Allison". She said looking at me. "Now you know about all this, please promise me you won't tell anyone about this especially Allison and Blake.. I beg of you". I said softly holding her hand gently. "But why Oliver?". She asked "Allison is a famous and rich model.. how can she fall for a poor wretched guy like me and if Blake finds out about this, then he could get mad at me". I said sighing sadly. "Oliver you shouldn't talk like that.. Blake would do no such thing and as for Allison, she...". She said but I didn't let her to finish before I cut her off. I know where she's getting to. "I left Australia and came all the way here to Los Angeles to pursue my dreams and in search of greener pastures.. I made up my mind to focus on why I came here" "But the first time I set my eyes on Allison, I was out of control, that was the day I started developing feelings for her..I have a crush on her but I won't let it get to another stage". "I will let go of her.. she's even older than me.. this is just crush and it's gonna be for a while, soon it will fade away". I stated looking at her directly. "Oliver.. it's not that easy". She said looking at me . "I know it's not gonna be easy for me but soon enough this feeling will fade away.. please this should remain between the both of us forever, no one must ever know about this, promise me". I said looking at her seriously stretching forth my hand to promise. "But Oliver". She said softly looking at my sad face. "Please miss Rhianna, please promise me". I said looking at her. "Okay... okay". She said heaving a sigh deeply and continued. "I promise this will remain between us and no one else.. I won't tell anyone". She promised taking in a deep breath before placing her hand on mine. "Thank you.. Thank you". I muttered trying to get hold of my emotions. 🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 💮💮 Rhianna POV 💮💮 I have no choice but to respect Oliver's decision and keep to the promise I just stick too. As much as I and Allison had a big fight, I still had that boost to bring them together but it seems like that's how fate wants it to be. As much I don't know Allison well I sure know she will never accept Oliver. She's too arrogant, rude and sassy, I think Oliver letting off his feelings for Allison is the right thing to do. I was upset at first but now I'm proud of Oliver now and I'm proud of his decision. This his feeling could cause conflicts and chaos here and there, he is still young but he sure does thinks maturely. Oliver deserves someone who will love him unconditionally absence of his physical appearance, wealth or any material things, I pray he finds someone who is the right one. "Come here Oliver, give me a hug". I said spreading my arms to him. He smiled cheerfully embracing me, he is sure like a brother to me. The car came to an halt, meaning we are at my mom's house. "We are here now". I said to him with a smile. I got out of the car, closing the door. He highlighted from the car shutting down the door as well. "We can't take the car further so we are going to walk to there". I explained smiling at him. "Sure, I don't mind". He replied cheerfully. I smiled walking some few houses before getting to the house. I could see Riele so engrossed on the novel she's reading that she didn't notice our presence. 🍎💋 Oliver POV 💋🍎 I saw a teenage girl sitting right in front of Rhianna's house. She looks very pretty and I could see the resemblance of she and Rhianna. They so much look alike but the difference is she's the younger version of Rhianna. "She's pretty". I thought looking at her pretty cute face. Her hair is also black but more shorter than Rhianna's and it's curly all over. Again, she's wearing glasses and I think it's recommended but she still looks so cute. "Oliver.. what's wrong with you?". I asked myself in thoughts hoping I'm not falling for her. "Hmm I see my little Riele still loves reading novels huh". Rhianna said softly smiling broadly. "Oh yes she does..my big sis knows how much I love reading novels". She replied swiftly still engrossed on her novels, I chuckled on her behavior. She sure has a sweet voice, she quickly raised her head as if she just remembered something out of a blue. "Rhianna! It's you!". she exclaimed in surprise keeping the novel aside standing up running to her, giving her a big hug. "I have been watching you... since my book nerd". I teased soothing her hair admist of the hug. "I'm angry with you..ever since you started working for Blake Don Yo, you have forgotten me and mom". she said disengaging from the hug with a frown, that's when her eyes finally got to me. I'm sure she has questions in her mind. "I didn't forget you..I can't forget my family, I miss you both so much and I want to spend good time with you both". She said in teary eyes. "I miss you too!". She exclaimed back looking at me now with a smile. "Hmm... Rhianna who is he?". She asked looking me. "Riele meet Oliver Hart, he is Blake Don Yo special friend". She introduced warmly smiling at me. "Oh wow, hi Oliver.." She said smiling broadly at me. "Hi Riele.. I'm so glad to meet you and I hope to even know you more". I said smiling looking at her cute small eyes, those eyes are so attractive to me. "Awwwww... same here, please come on in". She said sweetly. "Oh now you are welcoming Oliver and you are not welcoming me huh.. it's not fair lil sis". Rhianna said grinning at us. "I said you both come in.. you love teasing me don't you?". She said folding her arms on her chest. "Oh yes I do". She stated grinning. She scoffed with a frown walking real fast. "Where's mom?". Rhianna asked. "She's inside!". She shouted walking in as I watched her walk, a smile escaped my lips. 🎤🎧 Blake POV 🎤🎧 The car came to an halt, me and Fredrick got out of the car walking in. "That deal worth millions, I hope we get the deal". I said to Fredrick taking off the coat I'm wearing, clad on a cotton fabric top. "Of course we would.. it's just that Mr. Martins seems kinda arrogant". Frederick blurted out. "Not kinda, he is arrogant but am imma kick his butt". I said with a smirk. "Oh man! Imma join ya!". Fredrick said grinning while I smirked. I sat down on the couch crossing my legs picking up the remote on the couch. "Wanna freshen up...". Fredrick said. "Sure man". I said shrugging my shoulders. I could not hear any noise, I think no one is in here apart from me and Fredrick. I then remembered Rhianna, thinking of her, I think I should give her a call and ask her if she has gone to the hospital yet and if she hasn't, I will make her go. I took my phone about to dial Rhianna's number when my phone buzzed it ringing tone, on seeing the caller, it's Allison. I picked up the call.. 📲 Yes Allison... I said with a sigh.. 📲 Blake... Blake.. please safe me... She stuttered panting hard and I could hear her crying. 📲 Allison, Ally what happened? Why is your voice that way? Why are you crying?...I asked in a worried voice standing up in haste. She kept on crying and crying over the phone. 📲 Allison please talk to me... please you are getting me worried, what happened? Please tell me. I said worriedly pacing back and forth. 📲 Blake please come right now! I'm in big trouble.. all I can tell you is that I'm in SILVER GOLDEN BED hotel...please come quick. She cried harder over the phone. 📲 Silver golden bed hotel? Got it! I will be there! Please hold on". I said worriedly that's when I knew she had hung up already. 📲 Silver golden bed hotel... I have to go there now, I will talk to Fredrick later... I said picking up my car keys dashing out of the mansion, hopping in my car as I drove off. 💮💮 Rhianna POV 💮💮 I embraced mom as tears rolled down my cheeks kissing her hair. "Rhianna... I've missed you hunny". She said pulling me much more tighter. "I will get chill drinks for you all". Riele said with a smile walking to the kitchen. "Mom I have missed you so much". I said disengaging from the hug making her seat down. Riele walked to us with a tray of glass cups containing orange juice. She's now a big girl, just look at her. As she walked to us, she stumbled then the juice spilled on Oliver's top getting it stained. "I'm sorry... sorry... sorry". She apologized looking at Oliver. "No.. no it's okay". He said letting out a smile, touching the stained part. "Riele you should be more careful...take him to the bathroom to clean up". I said. "Please follow me I'm sorry once again". She said in a low voice, he nodded walking right behind her. I watched them leave smiling that's when I turned to mom, I then I noticed her staring at me. Now I'm wondering how long she has been staring at me. "Mom.." . I called widening my eyes with a smile. "You have taken in and I hope the one you took in for loves you and wants something long lasting with you". Mom said placing her hand on my shoulder, I widened my eyes wondering what she's talking about as am puzzled. 🎤🎧 Blake POV 🎤🎧 The car came to an halt stopping right in front of silver golden bed hotel. I unfastened the seat belt walking in haste. She told me the hotel she lodged into but not the number. Yes let me ask the receptionist.. I walked to a female receptionist giving me her sweetest smiles. "Welcome sir to Silver golden bed hotel..our rooms are of good qualities and convenient for you..so please sir can I book you a room?". She asked smiling at me warmly. "Emm.. sorry I didn't come here to book a room.. I came here for Allison Tyler, what's her room number please". I said in a hurry. "Sorry sir we can't give private information just like that". She said. "Please miss... it's important I see her, she's in trouble.. okay here have this..". I said giving her some cash, she gasped looking at me with a smile. "Sure sir". She said opening the register. "Allison Tyler right?". She asked looking at the files going through it. "Yes". I answered hastily feeling impatient. "Allison Tyler.. room 205.. Sir use the elevator to be faster sir". She said with a smile. "Thank you". I said walking fast using the elevator. I got out of the elevator walking through the rooms looking at the numbers. "Room 205". I said out loud seeing it through the barge. I opened the door with force, it opened, I couldn't see anything cos it's so dark in there. "Allison... Allison are you in there?". I asked softly unable to see anything. I brought out my phone, switching on the light. I saw her sitting on the floor buring her head on her thighs. I quickly switched on the lamp stand, squatting down. "Allison... Allison what's wrong?". I asked worried placing my hand at her back, raising her head up. "Oh my gosh!". I exclaimed seeing bruises on her face. Her hair was all messy and rough scratches on her skin as well. "Allison.. Allison...who did this to you?!". I asked softly touching her wound. She wept buring her face on my chest. "Ally who on earth have the guts to do this to you!". I shouted caressing her face, she winced in pain when I did that. "It's.. it's Mr. Anthony.. the same man who called me here for my next shoot". She said breaking down into tears. "He did this to you?! Why!". I shouted helping her to get up. "Blake....he.....wanted to... assault me brutally..". She cried louder after saying this. "What!?". I said in shock. "But..I managed to get away from him before that....he.. slapped me.. messed up my hair and even tried to tear..my clothes". She starmmard heavily. I fumed in anger on hearing that gritting my teeth. "Where is he now!! I won't spare him!". I roared in anger, she held my hand hugging me, crying more. "He ran away.. please don't leave me I'm scared..." She stuttered in her words in sobs. 12 minutes later... I consoled her trying to make her understand that we should go home but she obliged saying I should spend small time with her. "Please let's drink cos that's the only way I can forget this brutal act.. let's get a little tipsy". She persuaded me. "No Allison... I don't think it's a good idea". I obliged. "Pleaseeeee".. She kept on begging in sobs. "Okay but small Ally". I said finally giving in.. . . . To Be Continued.................. Hmmmm something is fishy... what's Allison planning? Guess 🤔🤔🤔 Oliver I'm proud of you, letting go of someone you like is not easy 🌝 Looks like Oliver has his eyes on Riele 😶🤭🤭 Oliver has a crush on Allison.. Please drop your thoughts please 🥺
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  • RICHEST CHURCHES IN THE WORLD:
    1- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints- $67.0 billion
    2- Catholic Church - $30 billion +
    3- Catholic Church Australia - $20.9 billion
    4- Catholic Church Germany - $25.0 billion
    5- Church of England $7.8 billion
    6- Opus Dei (part of the Catholic Church) Italy- $2.8 billon
    7- Church of Scientology- $2.0 billon

    OBSERVE THAT THERE IS NO.....
    = RCCG
    = Winners
    = Christ Embassy
    = Synagogue
    = Dunamis....
    No Pentecostal church at all.

    NOW, RICHEST PASTORS IN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO AN OLD RECORD:
    1 Bishop Oyedepo - $180 Million (Pentecostal)
    2 Bishop TD Jakes - $147 Million (Pentecostal)
    3 Pastor Chris Oyakhilome - $50 Million (Pentecostal)
    4 Pastor Benny Hinn - $42 Million (Pentecostal)
    5 Pastor Adeboye - $39 Million (Pentecostal)
    6 Pastor Creflo Dollar - $27 Million (Pentecostal)
    7 Pastor Kenneth Copeland - $25 Million (Pentecostal)
    8 Evangelist Billy Graham - $25 Million (Pentecostal)
    9 Prophet TB Joshua - $10 Million (Pentecostal)
    10 Pastor Joseph Prince - $5 Million (Pentecostal)

    Observe again that none of the 4 richest churches mentioned have their leaders on this list of the Richest Pastors.

    The Pope is not there.

    The Arch Bishop of Canterbury is not there.

    The Bishop of Opus Dei is not there.

    The Director of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is not there.

    NOW OBSERVE AGAIN.
    6 out of the 10 Richest Pastors are blacks, with their congregation being predominantly black.
    4 out of the 10 richest Pastors have their churches in Nigeria, the poverty capital of the world, the 147th most corrupt nation of the world, the home to the second deadliest terrorist group, the most unsafe place to give birth to in the world.
    Observe as well that the Richest Churches are situated in
    1- USA
    2- Vatican City
    3- England
    These are amongst the safest, less corrupt and most prosperous Nations.

    I'M STILL THINKING...

    WHEN I'M DONE THINKING I WILL LET ALL OF YOU KNOW WHAT MY CONCLUSION IS BUT WHILE YOU ARE ALSO HELPING ME THINK, JUST KEEP IT IN MIND THAT HEAVEN WILL BE FULL OF SURPRISES......
    RICHEST CHURCHES IN THE WORLD: 1- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints- $67.0 billion 2- Catholic Church - $30 billion + 3- Catholic Church Australia - $20.9 billion 4- Catholic Church Germany - $25.0 billion 5- Church of England $7.8 billion 6- Opus Dei (part of the Catholic Church) Italy- $2.8 billon 7- Church of Scientology- $2.0 billon OBSERVE THAT THERE IS NO..... = RCCG = Winners = Christ Embassy = Synagogue = Dunamis.... No Pentecostal church at all. NOW, RICHEST PASTORS IN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO AN OLD RECORD: 1 Bishop Oyedepo - $180 Million (Pentecostal) 2 Bishop TD Jakes - $147 Million (Pentecostal) 3 Pastor Chris Oyakhilome - $50 Million (Pentecostal) 4 Pastor Benny Hinn - $42 Million (Pentecostal) 5 Pastor Adeboye - $39 Million (Pentecostal) 6 Pastor Creflo Dollar - $27 Million (Pentecostal) 7 Pastor Kenneth Copeland - $25 Million (Pentecostal) 8 Evangelist Billy Graham - $25 Million (Pentecostal) 9 Prophet TB Joshua - $10 Million (Pentecostal) 10 Pastor Joseph Prince - $5 Million (Pentecostal) Observe again that none of the 4 richest churches mentioned have their leaders on this list of the Richest Pastors. The Pope is not there. The Arch Bishop of Canterbury is not there. The Bishop of Opus Dei is not there. The Director of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is not there. NOW OBSERVE AGAIN. 6 out of the 10 Richest Pastors are blacks, with their congregation being predominantly black. 4 out of the 10 richest Pastors have their churches in Nigeria, the poverty capital of the world, the 147th most corrupt nation of the world, the home to the second deadliest terrorist group, the most unsafe place to give birth to in the world. Observe as well that the Richest Churches are situated in 1- USA 2- Vatican City 3- England These are amongst the safest, less corrupt and most prosperous Nations. I'M STILL THINKING... WHEN I'M DONE THINKING I WILL LET ALL OF YOU KNOW WHAT MY CONCLUSION IS BUT WHILE YOU ARE ALSO HELPING ME THINK, JUST KEEP IT IN MIND THAT HEAVEN WILL BE FULL OF SURPRISES...... 🎤🎤🎤🦾🦿🦁
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